Bolton midfielder Fabrice Muamba is showing "small signs of improvement" but remains "critically ill", according to the London Chest Hospital.
FABRICE'S FIGHT
Follow the worldwide support for Bolton's midfielder Fabrice Muamba.
It is now almost 48 hours since the 23-year-old collapsed during his side's FA Cup quarter-final with Tottenham at White Hart Lane after suffering a cardiac arrest.
Medical staff took two hours to get Muamba's heart working again, but in a statement this afternoo
n, it was revealed there have been further small reasons for optimism.
"Fabrice Muamba remains in intensive care at the London Chest Hospital, where today he is showing small signs of improvement,'' read a joint statement, released by Barts and the London NHS Trust and Bolton.
"His heart is now beating without the help of medication and he is also moving his arms and his legs.
"However, his long-term prognosis will remain unclear for some time.
"He is still critically ill and will continue to be closely monitored and treated by staff in The London Chest Hospital's intensive care unit."
Follow the worldwide support for Bolton's midfielder Fabrice Muamba.
It is now almost 48 hours since the 23-year-old collapsed during his side's FA Cup quarter-final with Tottenham at White Hart Lane after suffering a cardiac arrest.
Medical staff took two hours to get Muamba's heart working again, but in a statement this afternoo
n, it was revealed there have been further small reasons for optimism.
"Fabrice Muamba remains in intensive care at the London Chest Hospital, where today he is showing small signs of improvement,'' read a joint statement, released by Barts and the London NHS Trust and Bolton.
"His heart is now beating without the help of medication and he is also moving his arms and his legs.
"However, his long-term prognosis will remain unclear for some time.
"He is still critically ill and will continue to be closely monitored and treated by staff in The London Chest Hospital's intensive care unit."
Paul Marin -19 is one thing, 20 is a whole other matter. It gets even worse if they win the UCL. *groan*.
05/18/2011.MU fans naah cough, but all a unuh a vomit?-Lazie 1/11/2015
Support: A simple message for Muamba attached to flowers at the Reebok today
Old pal: Johan Djourou arrives at the London Chest Hospital to visit his former Arsenal team-mate



Infectious smile: Muamba with fiance Shauna



Stunned spectators: White Hart Lane emptied in 
Heroes: The four doctors chat outside the London Chest Hospital
Favourite: Dozens of messages were scribbled on this poster of the stadium



Couple: Fabrice Muamba with fiancee Shauna
Support: Football remained united behind Muamba as matches took place across the country
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